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The Digital India Podcast with Kayzad Hiramanek, COO, Edelweiss Life Insurance | Episode 10

In this episode of The Digital India Podcast, Edelweiss Life COO Kayzad Hiramanek decodes India’s insurance challenge, leadership secrets to build self-driven teams and how tech like AI is transforming the sector.

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In the latest episode of The India Podcast, Kayzad Hiramanek, Chief Operating Officer of Edelweiss Life Insurance, shares insights from his 25-year journey across hospitality, telecom and insurance sectors. The conversation with host Mohd Ujaley (Editorial Director, Tech Observer Magazine) explores leadership philosophies, India’s insurance adoption barriers and emerging technologies reshaping the industry.

Leadership Through Redundancy

Hiramanek advocates for leaders who hire “people smarter than themselves” and actively democratise decision-making. “A leader’s real test,” he notes, “is creating systems where teams can operate independently – even if it makes your own role expendable.” His approach stems from starting as a hotel executive before transitioning to telecom and insurance, proving sectoral expertise matters less than adaptability.

India’s Insurance Adoption Challenge

With only 3-4% life insurance penetration, Hiramanek identifies three key hurdles:

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  1. Youth mindset: Young Indians often delay insurance until familial responsibilities emerge

  2. Financial literacy gaps: Absence of formal education on long-term financial planning

  3. Product complexity: Actuarial science-driven products confuse customers focused solely on returns

He highlights regulatory initiatives like Bima Sugam (comparison platform) and Bima Vahak (women-led distribution) as -changers, alongside pandemic-era innovations like digital death certificates that helped settle claims remotely.

Tech’s Transformative Potential

While calling insurance “the original data science business” (referring to actuarial models), Hiramanek remains cautiously optimistic about AI:

  • Chatbots and NLP already enhance customer service

  • Underwriting still relies on traditional data (, medical records, financial statements)

  • shows promise but lacks emotional intelligence for critical decisions

The Road to 2047

With regulators targeting Insurance for All by 2047, Hiramanek emphasises simplifying products and leveraging India’s digital infrastructure. His advice to young leaders mirrors his own cross-sectoral journey: “Embrace failure as innovation’s foundation – whether in tech adoption or team building.”

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